Universal 366: agglutinative ⇒ derivational affixes have complex syllabic structure; flexive ⇒ derivational affixes have less complex syllabic structure
Original
Derivational affixes tend to have a more complex syllabic structure in agglutinative languages than in flective languages.
Standardized
IF morphology is agglutinative, THEN derivational affixes tend to have more complex syllabic structure. IF morphology is flexive, THEN derivational affixes tend to have less complex syllabic structure.
Implications presumably intended as mutual: “mutually conducive traits”.For a tabular summary of Skalicka’s typological “constructs” see Plank 1998: 204-205.
Implications presumably intended as mutual: “mutually conducive traits”.For a tabular summary of Skalicka’s typological “constructs” see Plank 1998: 204-205.